outside the \bibliography? I can't seem to find where it goes wrong.
Marc Flerackers
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Marc Flerackers wrote:
I would like to put my introduction section in the TOC, but without it
having a number, as otherwise my section numbers start from 2. I tried
using section*, but then the section doesn't show up in the TOC, and the
headers show the
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Marc Flerackers wrote:
I would like to put my introduction section in the TOC, but without it
having a number, as otherwise my section numbers start from 2. I tried
using section*, but then the section doesn't show up in the TOC, and the
headers show the
hat I want is to use {\setcounter{section}{-1}} so that my sections
start at 1, but now introduction obviously is "0 Introduction". Is there
a better way to achieve this?
Thank you,
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Marc Flerackers wrote:
I can't seem to put any Japanese title or author in my .bib file
without encountering errors. I saved my .bib file as utf8 like the CJK
environment in my document. I also tried converting to \emph{} with
utf2any.exe, but that just gave \emph{}statements in de pd
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Marc Flerackers wrote:
I tried ChicagoReedWeb.bst, however since it works with natbib, I wasn't
able to get footcite's work. And for jurabib, which does support
footcites, I didn't manage to find a chicago looking citation format. I
also tried
need to romanize all authors and titles?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],
title = {æ¦éç¾å°å¥³ã®ç²¾ç¥åæ},
isbn = {4872335139},
publisher = {太ç°åºç},
author = {æè¤ ç°},
year = {2000},
pages = {286}
}
cj
ly I used the
opcit citation package to have both footnotes and a style close to chicago.
Thank you,
Marc Flerackers
Richard Heck wrote:
You need to use an appropriate BibTeX style. Try googling "bibtex
chicago style" and try these:
http://web.reed.edu/cis/Help/LaTeX/bibtexstyles.ht
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
Okay, but does that work for mixed text documents? I rarely if ever
have to write full documents in CJK...
On 4/25/07, Marc Flerackers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
> Hi, I installed the IPAM font as referenced on that site, and now it
>
ent{\begin{CJK*}{UTF8}{ipam}\CJKspace}\AtEndDocument{\end{CJK*}}\else\CJKhook\fi
\usepackage[overlap, CJK]{ruby}
\CJKencfamily{UTF8}{ipam}
\renewcommand{\rubysep}{-0.3ex}
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Phon
er with instructions here
http://www-alg.ist.hokudai.ac.jp/~jan/japfonts.html . If you have one
installed, can you tell me which one?
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Is there an easy way to get Chicago style citations according to the
latest style guide
(http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html) in Lyx? I
tried many combinations and preambles, but can't get it right.
especially in combination with footcites.
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sue is that while I can type Japanese, I don't see the IME
popup and I don't see what I am typing. Only when pressing enter, the
text is inserted and visualized. Overal the 1.5.0 Beta 1 looks very
promissing :).
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